collapsing rubber fuel line?
Might it been used as a spacer for the side support of the transfercase?
If the rear end is offset to the right it is a D18. Straight back is a D20
In 2004 I did a complete rebuild on my 1970. The local CarQuest manager who was the previous owner for over 30 years would take the time to lookup...
If you have room I would tap that hole and using thread sealent plug it with a short bolt.
Yes, no external regulator to deal with.
The mounting hardware looks more like the hardware on my 10" brakes rather than 11" brakes
I made my own wiring harness for the entire jeep. I split the wires to the rear and ran a set to the front hooked up to a plug in the grill. Had...
Re: Where's My VIN? (New VIN Project, Please Help Out) How often do you post update to the data? I emaile you my info about 4 months ago and it...
It is the round silver thing on the fuse block or wired inline under the dash. Available at ant parts store.
Replace the flasher
Calif. requires a windshield on all motor vehicles except for motorcycles. 26700 Calif. Vehicle Code
Re: what is it and whats it for It directs warm air to operate the choke on the rodchester carb. It is sealed on one end and the other attaches...
I think post #12 had a question which has not been answered. And yes the 1970 had a seperate switch on the dash for the 4-way flasher.
Go to the madelectrical.com site, it explans wiring the alternator and has an easy to use diagram.
I purchased mine (70 CJ5) from Vintage Jeep in Texas. They list for a 72 but fit the 70 grill perfect.
There was no boot, it was a flat piece of rubber with a slit that was between the floorboard and the holddown collar.
It is made that way. You start the middle bolt, slide the intake in and tilt it down . Helps keep the gasket in place.
The heaters with the push button controls use the one vacuum port. The othe one is ususally pluged.
I bought one about a year and half ago from Archer brothers in Hayward Calif. They have a web site but I donot rember the address.
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